If you believe in
					A Great Architect,
					And only if;
					
					If you are a man
					Good and true
					And live God's chosen paths;
					
					If you weep at a man's woes
					And his pain is your pain;
					His anguished needs
					You carefully soothe :
					
					If the moons no more
					Your ambition keep
					Or at least the direction know;
					
					If the hard and stony path
					Is but behind
					And not ahead of you;
					
					If your job, its satisfaction done,
					And life's a plateau,
					Life its stillness bore:
					
					If you have loved
					And all the joys of love,
					Mellowed to its highest heights;
					
					If life's eternal lesson learned
					And have been rewarded
					With God's gifts of joy and blessings;
					
					If you have the heart and soul,
					And the precious hours
					To share this joy with other fellowmen:
					If within you, lies a heart
					That stirs for more,
					And you know not why;
					If you ask questions
					That gives no answers;
					Why, what or who am I:
					
					If you ask,
					Is life a tireless search
					With no end!
					
					Then, Time is right,
					My good fellow,
					You are
					And you will, my brother be.